A Manual of English Literature, Historical and Critical: With an Appendix on English MetresLongman, Green, Longman, Roberts and Green, 1862 - 423 |
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... hands , for one whose forms were fixed and its grammar rational . Little did the down - hearted monk anticipate the future glories , which , after a crisis of transformation and fusion , would surround his rude ancestral tongue . Yet ...
... hands , for one whose forms were fixed and its grammar rational . Little did the down - hearted monk anticipate the future glories , which , after a crisis of transformation and fusion , would surround his rude ancestral tongue . Yet ...
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... hand , the endless logical combats , the twistings and turnings of the syllogism in every shape , the invention of innumerable sophisms and solutions of sophisms ; on the other hand , that undue extension of rational methods to objects ...
... hand , the endless logical combats , the twistings and turnings of the syllogism in every shape , the invention of innumerable sophisms and solutions of sophisms ; on the other hand , that undue extension of rational methods to objects ...
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... at Oxford . We are not therefore surprised to read of a succession of furious fights between the uni- * Newman's Office and Work of Universities , p . 267 . versity " nations " on the one hand , and THE NORMAN PERIOD . 27.
... at Oxford . We are not therefore surprised to read of a succession of furious fights between the uni- * Newman's Office and Work of Universities , p . 267 . versity " nations " on the one hand , and THE NORMAN PERIOD . 27.
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... hand , and between the student - body and the townspeople on the other . The monastic orders , though regarded at first by the scholastic body with vehement dislike , both in Oxford and Paris , all at last established houses in , and ...
... hand , and between the student - body and the townspeople on the other . The monastic orders , though regarded at first by the scholastic body with vehement dislike , both in Oxford and Paris , all at last established houses in , and ...
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... hand , it is known that his most intimate friends and dis- ciples , Gower , Strode , and Occleve , were Oxford men . In * In the Testament of Love . † This , however , is merely a conjecture of Speght ( writing in 1597 ) coup- ling the ...
... hand , it is known that his most intimate friends and dis- ciples , Gower , Strode , and Occleve , were Oxford men . In * In the Testament of Love . † This , however , is merely a conjecture of Speght ( writing in 1597 ) coup- ling the ...
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